If you are being abused, contact social services (child protection) as soon as possible and take matters from there. Please don't rely on the legal system.
In general, no. Child Support and Custody/Visitation are separate issues and addressed in separate court orders. A parent who is under a child support order must petition the court for a visitation schedule. For more accurate information please specify your jurisdiction.
A parent must obey the child support order. A custodial parent may be serving in the military with the child under temporary guardianship. That is no reason to stop paying child support. If the child isn't living with the custodial parent who is receiving child support the matter must be brought before the court.
I am unfamiliar with your phrase, "a voice of a trustee under 18'. Generally, a parent would require a court appointment in order to act in legal matters for a child who is under 18. For example, if the child inherited an interest in real estate the parent would need to be appointed guardian and request a license to sell in order to sell the minor's interest in the real estate.
Your custodial parent can collect unpaid support that accrued under an order. Support sometimes continues after the child becomes an adult if the child is disabled.
No. A parent has parental rights and rights under a visitation order until those rights are modified or terminated by a court order.No. A parent has parental rights and rights under a visitation order until those rights are modified or terminated by a court order.No. A parent has parental rights and rights under a visitation order until those rights are modified or terminated by a court order.No. A parent has parental rights and rights under a visitation order until those rights are modified or terminated by a court order.
Yes, and ground for contempt of court with a change of custody.
Under federal law, the office of child support enforcement is required to represent either parent for a modification of support, upon request.
if a child is not working can a parent charge them rent
Unless there are unusually circumstances, once a minor becomes an adult under the laws of the state in which he or she lives (or as stated in the support order) child support ends. If he or she has established residence outside the custodial parent's home with the approval of the custodial parent, the obligated parent should petition the court to have the support order amended or rescinded. Child support money is for the support of minor children and not "owed" to the custodial parent. The custodial parent does have the legal right to sue the obligated parent for any arrearages or "extra" expenses incurred while the minor child was in his or her care.
If the child is a minor (under 18yrs.), yes, the marriage can be stopped by a parent. The child can not marry without the consent of a parent/legal guardian or custodial parent.
Your parent would file for child support from the other parent and you would be living with them.
Child Domains are created under Parent Domain So Parent Domain IS the Master Domain Controller